PUREBRED BULL PAYS HIGHEST INTEREST.
Purebreds have paid good interest on t every dollar that I have put into them. (says a correspondent to a Canadian paper). Besides this, we have had the pleasure of working with them and* looking at them. That is a lot in itself. Money is not all. The purebred sire gracTecl up our scrubs in a few years until the best of judges could noi fell the difference between the grades and( purebreds. Indeed, the grades have brought as good a price as,' and sometimes better than, our purebreds on the Toronto market I think it pays well to use a pure- n. bred sire of any of the breeds. By taking fairly good care of the calves by good sires, the owner will soon have as good and useful a herd as there is in the •■'• country. ~~ Wherever I go I notice that the men with the good cattle are always tne best off, although there are no€ many of them who are rich.
A purebred sire, if he and his calves are properly taken care of, will pay the highest interest on the money that is invested in him than anything else on the farm. And while there may be a little more work in looking after good cattle, yet there is nothing to be obtained in this world without work—and it is a good thing that such is the case.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 October 1922, Page 9
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238PUREBRED BULL PAYS HIGHEST INTEREST. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 October 1922, Page 9
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